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Seems like a cool thing to have on a shelf even without the rooms behind. A row of cell block playsets end to end. You've inspired me to be a cheap copycat ACPin. Tell me, how did you join the playsets? do they link together easily or have you had to hack them round much? Oh, and JT is right, the pics are a little murky. The main overview looks okay but the larger shots are very darl and muddy and I couldn't see much.

"I can't see any of the details on the left and right rooms and I want to. "

"Oh, and JT is right, the pics are a little murky. The main overview looks okay but the larger shots are very darl and muddy and I couldn't see much. "

I took the pics initially about a month ago and I wasn't too happy myself about how the inner rooms turned out. I did manage to correct part of the problem which was the lighting. Instead of doing a reshoot, I decided to leave the initial pics as is and the next part should show the improvement. Then again, you'll just have to wait until I post the next part.

"IIRC, these sets DON'T lock together naturally because one edge is angled, but I'm sure AC figured out a way around this."

"I didn't think they would sit together too well from the pics I've seen of the playset. Still might get a few though to solve one of my display problems. "

At first, I planned to cut the edges so that I can glue them from end to end. I was going to fill in the gaps using sculpey or some modeling clay. But it posed another problem with the doors, which I want to be able to open. What you don't see in the pics is that these playsets are actually sitting on a base which they were tied into. As for the doors, you'll just have to wait for the next installment.